Town progressed into the semi final of the East Riding Senior Cup for the first time in their history after a hard fought win against Hessle Rangers at Longcroft.
Town started with a strong wind behind and looked to make the most of this. However they were dealt an early blow when midfielder Ben Thomson injured his ankle and had to be replaced by Kegan Rose after only 10 minutes.
Beverley Town Football Club drew for the first time this season sharing a 0-0 with Westella, a result manager Rich Jagger says was better than nothing.
Town have been out action for the past few weeks with no Humber Premier League fixtures though the lack of games gave Jagger’s men time to recover and for injuries to heel.
Humber Premier League Champions Beverley Town went into this East Riding Senior Cup quarter-final knowing that an opportunity was there for them to progress and potentially play a team from a higher league than them.
The top two teams in the Humber Premier League went head to head with second placed Beverley hoping to close the gap on Reckitts who went into the game with a three point cushion.
Champions Beverley Town returned to Humber Premier League action after last week’s National cup victory Town welcomed back Rob Northen after injury and 16 year old Jamie Forrester after illness.
Beverley welcomed back a number of players for their Humber Premier League clash with North Cave. Player of the year Adam Nicholson returned in goal after an ankle injury, alongside Rob Northen
Beverley Town football club would also like to congratulate Beverley Rugby Union club, who also collected the North One East title the previous week. It is a great achievement for the Town to have collective sporting success and can only enhance the reputation
Beverley Town went into this Humber Premier League clash with the bottom club Bransholme, knowing nothing but three points would be satisfactory in their pursuit for the Humber Premier League title.
Beverley entertained Chalk Lane on the back of a positive performance against Bridlington Town the previous week. After two consecutive home fixtures, the pitch was extremely heavy.
The Humber Colts paid tribute to local girl Jessica Blake and start life in Wyke 1 with a fine opening day win. The Humber Colts opened their season account with a fine win against Rapid solicitors at Kelvin Hall School.